ROVER-RANGER NEWS District Commissioner At Enrolment Ceremony and ae picking '. Bae stumps, logs -- you ni . Grant's got it -- Nice job fel- lows. Next Saturday, 1 27, the} ; York Summit and 'the Oshawa Rover Round Tables are spon- a big crew! soring a Rover Conference to} & Miss Joan Nesbitt, First Mate|be held at Camp Samac. Topics of the crew has been in the|for discussion will be "'How to hospital for the past week. She|Promote interest in Rovering", claims it was for an operation| running of a crew from a mate's| © on her knee I'll also bet it's -- Bags cae a . the lace she can get any e " wiogg Bs quiet. Hope you're conference starts at 1 p.m. and) better soon Matey; we can't/¢ach Rover crew should make march without you. sure that three members at And as we go, on our loud|least are present. oe ey ee: DEN CHATTER " " HOPALONG"|" EMO exercise has been post- 7TH OSHAWA poned till May 12 ... What) § D. M. ROSE ROVER CREW |@bout patrol names? ... Are Nine senior scouts and three|We going smelt fishing, mates? leaders from Rochester, New|. - - Glad to see Dave "Left- York, are visiting the Rover|handed" Leffen down to visit us Crew this weekend. Yesterday/Thursday ... Want to lose the group went on a tour of|Weight? Try Grant's vibrating General Motors and were taken|machine ... What about our to Camp Samac where the D.|trip across the border? ... M. Rose Crew is billeting them.|ORRT meeting May 15 . . . See Friday night was a social get-|you at the "Get", together and an old fashioned "JIMMY CORNERED" miele faze me! Woman Hurt In Collision their hand at 5-pin bowling at Motor City Lanes. Saturday night the Americans will be attending the Get-To- gether Dance and early Sunday morning will be heading home to Rochester. A 50-year-old woman was in- jured in a traffic accident Fri- day end taken to the Oshawa General Hospital for treatment. Four traffic accidents Friday) Tesulted im $1,725 damage. up Mrs, Janet Hallett, 663 Saake- 5 Jim Allen, Eric Jones, Bruce Five members of our crew|Gibbs, Bob Hutchinson, Tom ispeare avenue, was treated for whiplash to the neck, but re- are now very familiar with the|Britton, John Gower have com- leased from the hospital after certain area of Yonge street,|/pleted their overnight journeys Toronto designated as "between|during the school holidays. treatment. st She was a car of George Hallett, 62, of 663 New Board Shakespeare avenue, when it 4Z0 WING TIPS /Plan Air Show sth es, June 15 and 16 | srr smn A By V. J. McADAM ing held Wednesday, Apel 10, e: A > we heard a report from George|latively short career Slocombe of the Oshawa Flying|Counted upon to Club concerning some very ela-|th' borate plans for this year's fly-' in breakfast. This annual affair has been in popularity every year and has now reached the point where all the proposed activities can no longer be con- tained in a one-day program. And so it is that the citizens of Oshawa and district will, this year, have an opportunity of witaessing one of the most in- teresting and exciting air shows ever to be seen in this area. ANTIQUE AIRCRAFT This year's expanded plans will include a display of antique aircraft which have been re- stored and made airworthy by their owners much in the same manner as the vintage cars which annually pass through Oshawa on their London to Brighton tour. This exhibit should be a mecca for the aeronautically minded people throughout the district, and particularly those ardent historians who have fol- lowed the developement of air travel from the early days of the Single seater, open cockpit bi- plane. It used to cause quite a stir in the neighborhoods sur- rounding Alexandra Park when one Of ihese little babies would make an emergency landing. So' here is a chance to see, not one, but several of these forerunners of today's streamlined jet-jobs anes, to their original condi- ion, There will also be an exhi- bition of aerobatics by the fa- mous Red Knight of the Royal Plastic Piece Believed From Lost A-Sub PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP)-- thylene! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, April 20,1063 i street. On the 27th we are at- tending a conference of Rangers at Guide House for the day and are also going to try and work in our service project of serving at the Rover Conference that evening. It's a good thing we're Canadian Air Force. This: man has performed some credibly daring feats in SRS CRUSADER Where's the Easter Bunny gone? Some crazy hunter pro- bably shot him. We have, some of those in our crew you know this spring weather is re- bringing them out. As for rest they've been using their vacations to trample local greenery. Hikes them . . Well, don't a couple more days be caged again. April 8 we had Mrs. Wot- Southdale District Guide Commissioner as a guest. She attended the enrollment of one of her area Guides, Bev. Jack- Bev. is now a full-fledged a 'ti lH HG = is f 4 | g E : i i i | a te year's s be the greatest ever. The date.. . June 15 Make a note right now don't miss it. DART LEAGUE The 420 Wing Dart League|of having a completed its schedule recently|was well recei and has declared its new cham-|ticipants who Pion of 1963. Ross Morgan, the| spirit on these man who organized the tourna- ment, emerged the winner and| LAST MEET was presented with the trophy| his was the last at our last meeting. Ross is|the seas as certainly to be congratulated on|tion of the 1964 executive some fine sharpshooting particu-|held during larly in the final game. He is| 1963-64 executive is: now looking for new fields to conquer and will be kicking off the Golf League play very soon now. So get your name on the list and get out with the boys. Our Annual Spring Ball was held Friday night at the Kins- men Community Centre, and Chick Hewitt and his committee provided. us with one of the|terick, RIA finest dances we have ever en- joyed. The music was excellent, the food was superb, the floor was just right for dancing, and all in all it was a perfect even- ing. A more complete report will appear in this newspaper at a later date. LADIES' AUXILIARY 'All wives are reminded that the Ladies' Auxiliar y will be holding its monthly meeting on Wednesday, April 24 and you are invited to attend. The meet- ings are very informal and pro- vide an excellent opportunity to become a more integral part of the affairs of 420 Wing. All members are again urged to support the Wing by your at- tendance on Wednesdays and Fridays, so let's see more of you out regularly. Watch for a Wing Tips" again on May j i ot { ', 8 proud when she was presented with her Gold Cord at the special ceremonies in Toronto. That Monday night was also a little different in the fact that out OPO, Gwen Otto was acting Skipper, -- jus for the experi- ence. She doesn't bellow very loud though. Well last Monday we finally made it. Swimming! Oh that lovely water. We left from Guide House in three cars but somehow two of them arrived much earlier than the third. Well we did make it but it was the wrong pool. (How come they were so smart?) They said 4 couldn't miss it -- but we Mason and Jeremiah Dixon sure veyed and marked the line tween Maryland and vania--the Mason-Dixon Line-- in 1767, FUEL OIL for automatic by our metered DX OIL CO. Phone 668-3341 OSHAWA'S ORIGINAL at Nu-Way, carpet and broad- loom has been @ specialty for 18 years . ,'. with thousands of yards on display te select from, the B-P Station and the Chil-|Don't forget to get your reports dren's Aid'. But then even the/in pronto or you might just have laggards made it and we allijto try the hike again. thoroughly enjoyed the evening.| Now that the hockey season We must do that more often --jis over I would imagine that we now that we finally know the/can get down to serious busi- Way. ness on Thursday nights. Next Our car wash plans seem to|week is handbill distribution for a little hazy it seems -- tiejour annual "'pop" bottle drive. the garage and such| Wood -- we have enough wood at the den to last us for 10 win- ters. Seems our QM spent his holidays collecting volunteers Air Cadet League To Mark Founding vision of adult officers and in- structors, the cadets themselves teith are encouraged to assume re- bah ea sponsibilities. Throughout his|,,V@ndeBelt's car sustained!or CO Gilbank, who should association with a squadron, the|? damage, the Yakymchuk|have been a penter instead cadet receives his training and|C@t $100, and the Desveaux ve-lo¢ working in an office. The unform at no cost to himseif|icle $325, the police estimated.lpoard got plenty of use, espe-|CUe= or his parents; he may, how-| Amother accident investigated|cialy from Cpl, Dearborne who! ever, be called wpon to assist in|by the Oshawa Police Depart-|flew over the box-horse in his fund . raising activities and|ment occurred on King street|usual style, an unco-ordinated and give a hand in community|east, wiee TF aa he be blob. projects. Dannie il, i 238 INCENTIVE AWARDS causing $300 damage to the car|, Tuesday afternoon @ large A variety of attractive and/and $350 damage to the pole, | body of cadets headed for RCAF valuable incentive awards has! Two vehicles collided at Rit-|Station Downsview for an hour -| been established to encourage|son road south and Mitchelj|° flying. I may say most of us cadets in their endeavors. Thesejavenue. They were driven by|Wete not too excited as we look- awards, distributed among the|Andrew H. Glecoff, 17, 483/°4 forward to an uncomfortable) *7S0 claiming. Puree boys on the basis of merit aad|Byron court, sustaining $125) flight in an obsolete 'Flying loyal service to their squadrons,/damage, and by Anturo Iezzi,|20xcar" which is simply a include-participation in summer|27, of 120° Colborne street east |@ee cargo plane. But much to; camps, flying training scholar-|sustaining $100 damage. *lour surprise we took off in a ships, summer - long leadership| Harlan M, James, 30, of 1515|™ooth st betray scholar-| Lakeside reported to the} As usual the seniors had a ew gr gyre seen street, "fy exchange visits to|police early ° this pool on how many '"'flyers" jog ee have an uncomfortable Workmen from the Hydro Commission drilled new holes into the ground in for the new poles. --Oshawa Times FORT ERIE ENTRIES ime) Donated To |e" ea Air Cadets a total of $925 damage. Drivers involved were Herman Vande- Belt, 34, Temperance steet, Hampton; Marian Yakymchuk, 29, 1137 Cedar street, and Al- phonse Desveaux, 21, 520 Mon- be ups but collided with another auto driv- en. by Stuart Gordon Wallis, 52, By "SARGE" We arrived at the Cadet Hall last Sunday night for sports parade, to find an addition to|Dybruk, Gubbins mse our many pieces of apparatus, a new spring board, compliments. [NEW HOME SPECIALISTS IMA Reel Estote Ltd. TRADES ACCEPTED 728-6286 323 King St. W. SIXTH RACE -- "The Colvin" Allow- .. Purse $2700, For three-year-olds, PHONE 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD. 174 MARY ST. LERS. Tendcr EAT'N i TRUE -TRIM BEEF (( . uy QUINELLA BETTING SEVENTH RACE -- Foaled in Can- 5 13 Rich, Lanoway (A)116 Bene Ducato, Turcotte X114 Enlyn Lad, 113 Pickled Tink, Simpson (T)XX104 A -- Lanson Farms entry EIGHTH RACE -- $2500 Claiming. Purse $1600. For four-year-olds and up. 6 furlongs. ny if F if js i B Britain, the United States and & a Hs = § ve Hits z year over a three-year period, supplemented: by a fourth year training yu nine European countries. The young man who ates from the Air Cadet pro- gram has been provided with skills that will help him in al- most any career he decides to follow. Perhaps even more im- portant, through investing a portion of his spare time in Air Cadet training, he has become a better and more useful citizen of Canada. CITY AND DISTRICT parked car had been hit by an- other vehicle on Ritson road gradu-|south. Damage was estimated W.L's Seek Litter-Free Highways OTAWA (CP)--The Feder- ated Women's Institutes of Can- AIR CADET DAY The Rotary Club of Oshawa, which sponsors the Oshawa (Chadburn) Air Cadet Squad- ton, No. 151, will mark the anniversary of the founding of the air cadet organization at its Monday meeting. The speaker will be Flight Lieutenant R. Gilbank, commanding officer of the local squadron, who will tell of the achievements and pro- gress of the unit. WOODVIEW PARK EUCHRE The winners at the euchre party held at Woodview Park Community Centre April 17, were: ladies' high, Parks; ladies 'second, P. dant; ladies' men's high, " Git booby, B. France; + Duncanson; ' ada want an ail-out attack to clear litter from the country's highways as a special project for the 1967 centennial. This is one of the features of a project called 'Make Canada Lovelier" to be undertaken by women's groups across the country. Approval of the project was announced Friday following the institute's annual board meet- ig here. Other projects approved in- luded: dl 1, Completion, restoration and furnishing of the Adelaide Hoodless homestead at St. -|George, Ont. Mrs. Hoodless was founder of the Women's Insti- tutes movement in Canada. flight. This year FS Marsh went away discontented as Sgt. Ansel- stetter used the "'little bag" on purpose for half of FS McRae's jackpot. Thus cutting FS Marsh out. After the flight, our what you might call, sub-sponsor, FO hot chocolate. FLOOD SUBSIDES We were happy Tuesday night ito see that the flood has finaly subsided from our guess the city finaly put the plug in their pool. On their second period Tues- day the juniors employed an interesting film on the 5BX plan. Maybe they'll take the hint and come to Cadets a little more physically fit. Cadets can expect more rill and blisters from now on be- cause of the annual inspection| goo, coming up on May 26. On April 28, at 10.15 a.m., a tri-service Church Parade wil be held with all the cadets meeting at the armouries, and marching to their respective churches. GREENWOOD ENTRIES "Avtomatic Heating at its best! Purse $1 Houston bought all the cadets FIRST RACE -- 1 mile trot. 3- and 4- year-olds, Non-winners of 2 races at of $1000. range. 'I|Charming Ben, D. Paimer C, Archdeakin OMB Rules Whitby Women Pay Loss TORONTO (CP) -- The On- tario Municipal Board ruled Friday that any loss incurred A seven-year-old boy was in- jured on Rossland road west y and taken to the hos- pital for observation. The police s Michael Maclnally, 320 Sunset boulevard, was playing on the Rossland road west bridge with friend when he jumped in front of a car driven CELEBRATING 'BIRTHDAYS Cogratulations and best wishes to the following resi- dents of Oshawa and district who are celebrating their birthdays this weekend. Those who celebrate on Sunday are: Timmy Loge- man, 215 Sinclair, Oshawa, by August Jose Annaert, 36, of 723 Glenforest street. The boy was taken to the hospital with possible head injuries, but re- leased Friday. GOOD FOOD BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH Breakfost, Lunch, Dinner 12-2 P.M. "KINDNESS BEYOND PRICE, YET WITHIN REACH OF ALL" GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 King W. 728-6226 by a post office error in deliv- ery of a notice of sment Also Eligible: Benny Vold, A, Grod- nis; Direct Riddell, 8. Nott, FOURTH RACE--1 mile pace. 4-year- olds -- up. Non-winners must fall on the ratepayer. Mrs. Ruth Smith of Whitby had appealed a revision of her assessment on the ground that her notice of assessment was not delivered before the dead- line for appeals. A first notice, incorrectly ad- dressed, was returned to the assessment office, and a second --because of what she said was a post office error was deliv- ered too late to permit the ap- peal. Mrs. Smith appealed to the Court of Revision, which re- essuronce of Joanway, R. Belmont Clara, H. Varcoe Also Eligible: Judy Direct H., C, Hie; Battle Princess, R. Filion, SIXTH RACE » 2-yeaolds. QUINELLA BETTING Ringo, E. Shea 4year-olds and up, Captain ~cengag She Lockhart ictoria Van, C. Also eligible: coe; Ruby MacDuff, J. 1962-63, Also Tii a4 in gible: E. Tar. cote. Danny Le Gratton, C, A. Hie, jected the appeal, and to the Ontario County Court, which re- fused to hear it. CONTACT LENSES CONSULTATION by APPOINTMENT Payment plan includes one month trial period. F. R. BLACK 136 SIMCQE ST. NORTH "JOHN A. J. BOLAHOOD REAL ESTATE -- MORTGAGES 725-6544 TRY STUDEBAKER World's Convertible STATION 'WAGON Nagy Motors Opposite the Shopping Centre 728-5178 KING ST, W. -- 7 fulong pace. » Puse $1000, Poreryare Let's. show can benefit inating Conode' Call for © free estimate, Lockwood Healing & Sheet Metal Lid. TINSMITHING AND SHEET METAL WORK 12 KING E, -- 723-3633 Save! Meat Specials On Sale Mon. & Tues. nor stars} 69! WELL-TRIMMED Sirloin Steaks tb. 79c LOIN PORK CHOPS CUTS SEVENTH RACE -- 6% furlong trot. Non-winners since Sandy, H. Va- | Rowse EIGHTH RACE -- 1 mile pace. 4-yea- olds and up. Non-winnes of $10,000 in Puse $2600. AiR CONDITIONING BUILT UP ROOFING 288 Arthur St. -- 723-2511 END SPECIAL TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of The Corporation LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE Och t of the C mentioned:- NAME OF STREET Eulslie Avenue King St. East FROM Taylor Avenue The estimated cost of Cc ion. The esti Verdun Road 101.71' West of West Limit Plan 716, (House No. 1125) Farewell Street TO Lot 1 the work is $5,856.56 of which $4,463.82 is to be paid by the d ment is to be paid in ten (10) equal to sidewalks vf the following streets between the points Oshawe Blvd. South " Rockeliffe Street 338.25' West of West Limit Harmony Rd. and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. All the said sidewalks are to have a width of four (4) feet. owner's cost per foot frontage is $2.00. The special assess- , @s local end the ennuol rate per foot frontage is 27.8 cents. . Application will be made 1 of the undated days after the first publi g of the said work and any the said work being undertaken, . The said Board may: approve of the said work being undertaken but, before doing se- it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the said work will be considered. DATED at Oshawa this 6th day of April, 1963. by the Corporation to The Ontario Municipal Board for its owner may, within twenty-one ication of this notice, file with the City Clerk his objection te L. R. BARRAND, Clerk City of Oshawa ----